The Post singled out Columbia University's Go Ask Alice website, and the questions (and answers) there cover just about anything you can think of. And not just sexual things either. The website answers questions about things like unexplained bruises and weight loss, mental and emotional health, and of course sex. But it doesn't just stop at the usual questions about sex. Every question you could think to ask about sex.

The site discusses in detail the safety of eating poop, drinking urine and having oral sex. It talks about foot fetishes, drag queens and giving your girlfriend a spanking. Swinging, bestiality and nursing your partner are also discussed on the site, recommended to kids as young as 11 years old.

So far, parents aren't totally against the idea of their children learning about sex from the schools. They're perfectly aware that their kids are already learning the wrong things on the street. They're just wondering how far is too far?

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Rayne Millaray is a wild, 30-something, sex enthusiast who's been "just one of the guys" for as long a she can remember. She's been having sex since 1996, blogging about her sex life since 2005, advocating for a sex-positive society since 2008 and working in the adult industry since 2010. Her writing is published on various blogs around the web. She writes a weekly column for Albany's #1 rock station (Q103 Albany) which focuses on sexuality, sex and relationships. Rayne is, without a doubt, the girl your mother warned you about. And she loves it.